Eddie Izzard

Eddie Izzard

Infobox Comedian|#007BA7
name = Eddie lzzard



imagesize = 220px
caption = Eddie Izzard performing
pseudonym =
birth_name = Edward John Izzard
birth_date = birth date and age|1962|2|7
birth_place = Aden, United Kingdom at the time
death_place =
medium = stand-up, television, film
nationality = British
active = 1987 – present
genre = Improvisational comedy, Surreal humour
subject = world history, pop culture, religion, language, human sexuality
influences = Monty Python, Lenny Bruce, Bill Hicks, Steve Martin, Richard Pryor, George Carlin
influenced = Harry Hill, Dara Ó Briain, Demetri Martin
notable_work= "Live at the Ambassadors"
"Definite Article"
"Dress to Kill"
"Lenny Bruce" in "Lenny"
"Wayne Malloy/Doug Rich" in "The Riches" "Roman Nagel" in "Ocean's Thirteen"


website = http://www.eddieizzard.com/
footnotes =
emmyawards = Individual Performance In A Variety Or Music Program
2000 "Dress to Kill"
Writing In A Variety, Music Or Comedy Program
2000 "Dress to Kill"
britishcomedyawards = Top Stand-up
1993 "Live at the Ambassadors"
Best Stand-up
1996 "Definite Article"

Edward John "Eddie" Izzard (born February 7, 1962) is a British [ [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article484984.ece Eddie Izzard: 'We need Europe to be a melting-pot. We need to melt'] ] stand-up comedian and dramatic actor. His comedy style is expressed in rambling, whimsical monologue and self-referential pantomime. In addition to touring, he is also a television, stage and film actor and is active in charity work.

Biography

Early years

Izzard was born in Aden (a British colony at the time, but now part of Yemen) the youngest son of an English couple – Dorothy Ella, a midwife and nurse, and Harold John Izzard, an accountant [ [http://www.filmreference.com/film/72/Eddie-Izzard.html Eddie Izzard Biography (1962-) ] ] who was working in Yemen with British Petroleum. [cite news |first=Caryn |last=James |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Eddie Izzard's Master Plan |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/16/arts/television/16jame.html?_r=1&pagewanted=2&ref=arts&oref=slogin |work=New York Times |publisher=The New York Times Company |date=2008-03-16 |accessdate=2008-04-18 ] A year after his birth, Izzard's family moved to the UK. His mother died of cancer in March 1968, when Izzard was only 6 years of age, and brother, Mark, was 8. After an education at St Bede's Preparatory School and at Eastbourne College, he began to toy with stand-up at the University of Sheffield and, after being ingloriously kicked off his accountancy degree course, he took his act into the streets. Having spent a great deal of the 1980s working as a street performer in Europe and the United States, Izzard moved his act into the stand-up comedy venues of Britain, first appearing at The Comedy Store in London in 1987. He refined his material throughout the '80s, and in the early '90s he finally began earning some measure of recognition, though not in the guise in which he would later become famous.

He has expressed interest in fatherhood, though marriage is "a definite maybe."Fact|date=March 2008

uccess as a comedian

His stand-up work brought him British Comedy Awards in 1993 (for "Live at the Ambassadors") and 1996 (for "Definite Article"). After the British leg of the tour, he took "Definite Article" to major cities outside the UK including a successful stint in New York City. However, his U.S. breakthrough did not really come until 1999, when "Dress to Kill" was shown on the American television channel HBO, about a year or so after he performed the show on tour in the U.S., the U.K. and France (that same year, he played a supporting role in the movie "Mystery Men"). Suddenly, America was aware of Izzard, and the show went on to earn him two Emmy Awards in 2000 (for performance and writing). However, he only rarely performs his stand-up act on television, as he says it uses up material at too high a rate whereas stage material can be continually re-used in front of different audiences for several months.

In 2005, Izzard provided the voiceover (again, in his unique 'rambling' style) for the British government's series of television advertisements promoting recycling. The tagline of the ads was "Recycle. The possibilities are endless!"

In January 2006, the U.S. television network FX announced the production of a new drama series co-written by Izzard called "The Riches" (formerly "Low Life"). Izzard and British actress Minnie Driver star as a married couple, Wayne and Dahlia Malloy, who have been part of a caravan of con-artist Irish travellers swindling their way across the U.S. with their children. After finding another family killed in a car accident, the Malloys assume their identities and start a new life as law-abiding suburbanites in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The youngest son has shown a preference for wearing girl's clothing, leading to some speculation that the role was based upon Izzard's experiences. Izzard has stated in several interviews that the character of Sam had been given transvestite tendencies long before he was cast as Wayne Malloy, but he has contributed his perspective to keep the character believable.

Izzard also performed with Scottish musician Midge Ure at Live8 in Edinburgh, Scotland. He played the piano accompaniment for the song "Vienna".

Theatrical appearances

In 1994, Izzard made his West End drama debut as the lead in the world premiere of David Mamet's "The Cryptogram" with Lindsay Duncan, in the production at London's Comedy Theatre. The success of that role led to his second starring role in David Beaird's black comedy "900 Oneonta". In 1995, he portrayed the title character in Christopher Marlowe's "Edward II"."

Izzard portrayed comedian Lenny Bruce in the 1999 production of Julian Barry's 1971 play "Lenny". In 2001, he replaced Clive Owen in Peter Nichols' 1967 play "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg" at the Comedy Theatre. Izzard and Victoria Hamilton then repeated their lead roles when the show was brought to Broadway in 2003, with The Roundabout Theatre Company production. The revival received four Tony Award nominations including Best Revival of a Play, Best Leading Actor and Actress for its stars Izzard and Hamilton in their Broadway debuts, and Best Direction for Laurence Boswell.

Film appearances

In 1999 Izzard portrayed Tony P, head of the 'Disco Boys', in the film "Mystery Men". In 2001, he also portrayed Charlie Chaplin in Peter Bogdanovich's "The Cat's Meow". In 1998, Izzard played Jerry Devine in "Velvet Goldmine" with Ewan McGregor, Christian Bale and Jonathan Rhys Meyers. Izzard made an appearance in the film "Across the Universe". He played Mr. Kite in the "Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!" sequence, where he spoke the lyrics, as opposed to singing them. He also had a small role in "Ocean's Twelve" and "Ocean's Thirteen" as Roman Nagel, an inventor and technology expert. He also provided the voice of the Narnian mouse knight Reepicheep in "" film, as well as the voice of "It" in the film "5 Children and It", a mythical sand fairy. He was also in the film "My Super Ex-Girlfriend".

Comic style

Izzard's style is heavily influenced by Monty Python, especially in his use of a stream-of-consciousness delivery that jumps between topics as he free-associates onstage. He does not generally work from a script, owing to his dyslexia. Instead, he interrupts himself with new joke ideas, the characters he portrays turn into other characters, and he nonchalantly leaps from historical analysis to musings about household appliances. This often results in brief pauses in the routine which he fills with 'so, yeah,' and other verbal tics that have become his trademarks. Thinking aloud is also part of Izzard's ongoing attempt to make the process of writing the show itself part of the humour. As he put it in a 2004 interview with "The Guardian", "It's the oral tradition. Human beings have been doing it for thousands of years". [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1318280,00.html 'Mentally, I'm all boy - plus extra girl' | | guardian.co.uk Arts ] ] He frequently notes the reaction to a joke midstream by miming writing on his hand ("should be funnier" or "lost them there"), asks the audience questions, and verbally engages with hecklers.

Among Izzard's comic talents are mimicry and mime. He portrays God as a bumbling authority figure using the voice of James Mason, and John F. Kennedy and Noah as Sean Connery, impersonations of whom appear in all of his performances. Izzard also imitates activities such as sawing wood, vacuuming, and mowing the lawn, anthropomorphizing the machines with accents and personalities. Successful impressions, such as his Scottish clarinet teacher, Mrs. Badcrumble, become running gags which recur in different shows. He tackles topics both contemporary and historic, including frequent re-imaginings of historical events which result in scenes like 'Cake or Death: Church of England runs the Inquisition,' or 'Jesus Ministers to the Dinosaurs.' When asked about his comedy style by George Stroumboulopoulos, host of CBC Television's talk show, "The Hour", Izzard described his use of history by saying,

"I just talk complete bullshit. The history, the politics, I noticed that no one was using history, so there's a lot of history lying about the place, and it's all free, and it's on Wikipedia! You know, I use Wikipedia like a crazy idiot, now. Then I take all this stuff, and I regurgitate it into a weird angle". [cite video | url = http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=1562 | title = The Hour | medium = TV-Series | publisher = CBC Television | location = Canada | date = 2007 | time = 7m]

In 2008, in his "Stripped" tour, Izzard began using Wikipedia itself as part of his stand-up act, reading from a live copy of an article (via an iPhone) and mocking Wikipedia's self-referential editorial style. To date, he has read from a variety of different articles.

Although much of his humour deals with sensitive issues, with special emphasis on religion, it has generally not been intended as mean-spirited or rude. Izzard, however, took a different tone in 2008's "Stripped" tour. Professing that he had learned he was an atheist, he explains that he doesn't like the word "worship" because he doesn't see why anyone would want to worship someone who had "fucked the whole thing up from the beginning." The show's theme was an apologetic, humorous presentation on how one can see that there's no God.

Traditionally, Izzard has focused on the creative possibilities of thinking through absurd situations in real time. He also turns much of the attention on himself and his personality, including his cross-dressing ("it is my manifest destiny to wear a dress on all seven continents"). Contemporary pop culture (Harry Potter, "Star Wars", etc.), is also a frequent subject, brought up both to critique its weaknesses and to enhance his anecdotes.

His bent towards the surreal even went so far as to produce a sitcom called Cows in 1997 for Channel 4, a live action comedy with actors dressed in cowsuits. [ [http://www.auntiemomo.com/cakeordeath/themannew.html cake or death: an eddie izzard site :: the biography ] ]

Transvestism

Izzard describes himself as an "executive", "action", and "underground" transvestite, as "a male tomboy" or "male lesbian" rather than a "weirdo" transvestite (he cites J. Edgar Hoover as an example of the latter). He regularly cross-dresses both on and off stage and makes it clear that cross-dressing is, for him, neither a part of his performance, nor a sexual thing — he simply enjoys wearing make-up and clothing which is traditionally perceived in the West as female-only. He remarks in one of his shows, "Women wear what they want and so do I." According to Izzard, "Most transvestites fancy women." He dismisses claims that he is homosexual, saying he is either a straight transvestite or a "male lesbian". He has also described himself as "a lesbian trapped in a man's body," but this is not generally taken to mean that he actually identifies as a transgender lesbian.

Often describing his "breast envy," Izzard, after shooting the film "The Avengers", occasionally wears a pair of false breasts, reputedly modeled upon co-star Uma Thurman's own breasts. These had been intended for Thurman's body double to use.

Campaigning

Izzard has engaged in campaigning work. He is especially well-known as a pro-European Union campaigner supporting the further integration of the UK into the Union. In May 2005 he appeared on the BBC's political debate show "Question Time", describing himself as a 'British-European', comparing this with other cultural identities such as 'African-American'. As part of his integration campaigning, he was one of the first people to spend a euro in London. This pan-European approach has influenced his work: he regularly performs in French, an acquired language, and occasionally in German, in addition to English.

In July 2003, Izzard received an honorary Doctor of Letters by the University of East Anglia in Norwich, England for "pro-Europe campaigning", "his contribution to promoting modern languages and tolerance of other cultures and lifestyles" and for having "transcended national barriers" with his humour. [cite web |url=http://www1.uea.ac.uk/cm/home/schools/hum/llt/eventsandnews/Eddie+Izzard |title=University of East Anglia: Events and News: Eddie Izzard |accessdate=2008-03-26 |last= |first= |coauthors= |date=2007 |work= |publisher=]

He has also campaigned unsuccessfully against the closure of the departments of Drama and Languages, Linguistics and Translation at the University of East Anglia.

He appeared in a 2005 party political broadcast for the UK Labour Party in the run up to the 2005 general election. He donated nearly £10,000 to the party in 2008. [http://www.politics.co.uk/features/opinion-former-index/legal-and-constitutional/feature-political-celebrities-$1238735.htm]

On July 20, 2006, he received an honorary doctorate in Letters from the Faculty of Arts at the University of Sheffield, [ [http://www.shef.ac.uk/alumni/news/izzard.html Latest News ] ] where he spent one year on an Accounting and Financial Management course in the early 80s. During his time at the University he established the now-defunct Alternative Productions Society in the Union of Students with the aim of promoting fringe-based arts.

On 7 July 2007, Izzard was one of the presenters from the London leg of Live Earth.

During an interview for the 2008 Stripped tour, Izzard spoke about becoming more active in European politics as well as running for political office in Europe within the next decade.

Critical reception

On March 18, 2007, Izzard was listed as number 3 of the 100 Greatest Comedians as part of Channel 4's ongoing "100 Greatest..." series. In a 2005 poll to find "The Comedian's Comedian", Izzard was voted amongst the top 20 greatest comedy acts ever by fellow comedians and comedy insiders. He was number 75 in Comedy Central's "100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time". During the 1999 television special "It's... the Monty Python Story", [ [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0220292/ It's... the Monty Python Story (1999) (TV) ] ] which Izzard hosted, John Cleese said Izzard was the "Lost Python"; Izzard furthered that idea via his substitution for Graham Chapman in public performance of Python material with the rest of the original members of the troupe. In 2008, Izzard received the James Joyce Award of the Literary and Historical Society.

Discography and appearances

tand-up

*"Live at the Ambassadors" (1993)
*"Unrepeatable" (1994)
*"Definite Article" (1996)
*"Glorious" (1997)
*"Dress to Kill" (1998)
*"Circle" (2000)
*"Sexie" (2003)
*"Stripped" (2008)

tage

*"900 Oneonta (1994)
*"Edward II (1995)
*"Lenny (1999)
*"The Cryptogram (1994)
*"A Day in the Death of Joe Egg (2001-2002, 2003)
*"Trumbo (2003)

Filmography

*"The Secret Agent" (1996) as Vladimir
*"Velvet Goldmine" (1998) as Jerry Devine
*"The Avengers" (1998) as Bailey
*"Mystery Men" (1999) as Tony P
*"The Criminal" (1999) as Peter Hume
*"Circus" (2000) as Troy
*"Shadow of the Vampire" (2000) as Gustav von Wangenheim
*"The Cat's Meow" (2001) as Charlie Chaplin
*"All the Queen's Men" (2001) as Tony Parker
*"Revengers Tragedy" (2002) as Lussurioso
*"Blueberry" aka "Renegade" (2004) as Prosit
*"Five Children and It" (2004) as It (voice)
*"Romance & Cigarettes" (2004) as Gene Vincent
*"Ocean's Twelve" (2004) as Roman Nagel
*"The Aristocrats" (2005) as Himself
*"The Wild" (2006) as (voice) Nigel
*"My Super Ex-Girlfriend" (2006) as Professor Bedlam
*"Ocean's Thirteen" (2007) as Roman Nagel
*"Across the Universe" (2007) as Mr. Kite
*"" (2008) as Reepicheep (voice)
*"Igor" (2008) as Dr. Schadenfreude (voice)

Upcoming films

*"Valkyrie" (2008) as Erich Fellgiebel
*"" (2010) as Reepicheep (voice)

TV appearances

*"Open Fire" (1994)
*"Have I Got News for You" (1994, 1995 and 1996) - BBC Two
*"Aristophanes: The Gods are Laughing" (1995)
*"Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1995)
*"Tales from the Crypt" (1996) - HBO
*"Clive Anderson Talks Back" (1996)
*"Inspector Derrick" (1997)
*"Rex the Runt" (1998) - BBC
*"Shooting Stars" (1998) - BBC
*"Dennis Miller Live" (1999) - HBO
*"Pythonland" (1999) - BBC
*"Python Night" (1999) - BBC
*"Mongrel Nation" (2002) - Discovery Channel
*"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (2002, 2004 and 2007)
*"40" (2003) - Channel 4
*"Conan O'Brien" (2003, 2008) NBC
*"QI" (Unaired pilot- 2002 or 2003)
*"Top Gear" (2004) - BBC Two
*"Last Call with Carson Daly" (2005)
*"The Sharon Osbourne Show (2006)
*"Late Late show with Craig Ferguson" (2006 and 2008)
*"The Henry Rollins Show" (2006)
*"The Secret Policeman's Ball" (2006)
*"Kitchen (2007) - five
*"Comedy Cuts" (interview), 2007.
*"The Hour" (2007)
*"Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2007)
*"The Daily Show (2007)
*"The Riches" (2007- )
*"The Secret Policeman's Ball" (2008)
*" (2008)

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title=Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play
years=2002-2003
for "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg"
before=Alan Bates
for "Fortune's Fool"
after=Kevin Kline
for "Henry IV"

ee also

*Cross-dressing in film and television

References

External links

* [http://www.eddieizzard.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.eddieizzard.com/biography/ Official biography]
*myspace|blasphemyblaspheyou
* [http://www.intrepidmedia.com/column.asp?id=2003 Head Over Heels: Intrepid Media review of early shows on DVD]
* [http://www.bbcamerica.com/content/127/index.jsp BBC America - Eddie Izzard]
*imdb name|id=0412850|name=Eddie Izzard
* [http://www.auntiemomo.com/cakeordeath/ The Cake or Death Site]
* [http://eddiequizzard.com/ The Eddie Izzard Quiz]

Interviews and articles

* [http://www.ginnydougary.co.uk/2000/02/17/of-make-up-men-and-fantasies/ Izzard interviewed by Ginny Dougary] - "The Times", February 17, 2000
* [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/review/story/0,6903,1318267,00.html Interview with Izzard] - "The Observer", October 3, 2004
* [http://www.auntiemomo.com/cakeordeath/ruby.html Ruby Wax Show] - transcript of Izzard and Ewan McGregor as dinner guests with Ruby Wax.
*" [http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/features/story/0,11710,1412342,00.html It's stupid and I love it - the Goon Show and me] " - "The Guardian", February 14, 2005.
* [http://news.independent.co.uk/people/profiles/article484984.ece Izzard interviewed by Bono] - "The Independent", 16 May 2006
* [http://modul.germandream.zdf.de/flash.php?id=58 Audio Interview with Eddie Izzard] - By Wolfgang Blau (a.k.a. Harrer) and Alysa Selene, ZDF Germany

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ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Izzard, Edward John
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DATE OF BIRTH= 1962-02-07
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